This Month In Clay Target Nation

The April issue of Clay Target Nation is packed with great how-to articles and informative pieces on gun modifications, shotgun beads and more.

In our Training Tips columns, NSSA Instructor Al Scooler shares advice on setting the right tone for your round by nailing high 1, while Clayton Rue warns sporting clays shooters about doing the two-step — in other words, taking two steps (and only two steps) to break every target. We’ve also got a profile on sporting clays’ Mike Luongo Jr., and of course, your favorite “What’s Your Call?” column.

In features, the team at OSP Shooting School list off sporting clays’ 12 worst habits, while John Shima reminds you, as always, to watch the target until it breaks. You’ll also find tips for breaking out of a rut, and Phil Bourjaily’s article on functional gun modifications — trigger jobs, lengthened forcing cones, etc. — is a must-read. Finally, Tim Le Cras has a feature article that will tell you everything you ever wanted to know about shotgun beads.

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